Jenna Bush Hager has unveiled her adorable family Christmas card featuring both a photo and an illustration of her two daughters.

The 37-year-old Today correspondent took to Instagram on Tuesday to share pictures of the front and back of the clever card created by Cheree Berry of Cheree Berry Paper.

The front of the card is an illustration of Jenna's daughters, Mila, five, and Poppy, three, standing at the window of their New York City apartment while watching Santa Claus' reindeer fly his sleigh across the night sky.

'Tis the season: Jenna Bush Hager took to Instagram on Tuesday to unveil her family's holiday card. The front features an illustration of her daughters, Mila, five, and Poppy, three

Clever: The back of the card shows the girls jumping up and down on their living room couch in matching dresses

The sweet drawing shows Mila with her arm around her little sister, and both girls are wearing matching red dresses and white tights for Christmas.

'All is Calm...' reads the front of the card.

The back of the card features a picture of the girls jumping up and down on the couch in their living room, wearing the exact dresses and tights from the drawing.

The heartwarming was taken by Today show photographer Nathan Congleton, who captured similar pictures of the girls last holiday season.

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Making memories: The heartwarming card was created by Cheree Berry of Cheree Berry Paper. This picture was shared on the company's Instagram page

Hint: Jenna teased the card back in November when she shared a photo of herself cuddling little Mila in her arms during their holiday shoot with photographer Nathan Congleton

Throwback: The Today show photographer captured similar pictures of the girls last holiday season

'Not gonna be Silent Night about this Christmas card! It’s the Hager holiday card!' she captioned the image.

'@jennabhager is like the brightest bulb on a Christmas tree and getting to know her this year has been a high.'

Jenna teased the card back in November when she shared a snapshot of herself cuddling little Mila in her arms during their holiday photo shoot with Nathan, writing: 'All is CALM(ish)...all is Bright!'

In the sweet picture, Jenna has her arms around her eldest daughter, who is curled up on her lap, her hands resting underneath her chin.

Although Jenna and her family are still reeling from the loss of her grandfather, former President George H.W. Bush, she is doing her best to get into the holiday spirit.

Last Friday, she posted a snapshot of herself laughing in front of a Christmas tree with her friends Deb Willis Dowling, Mollie Devine, and Laird Gough.

'It isn’t the gifts. I promise....it is the love. Love. Love. Love. Love,' she wrote.

Jenna returned to work at the Today show on December 10 after spending a week mourning her late grandfather.

Holiday spirit: Last Friday, Jenna posted a snapshot of herself laughing in front of a Christmas tree with her friends Deb Willis Dowling, Mollie Devine, and Laird Gough

Tradition: Jenna and her husband, Henry Hager, will likely be taking their daughters to Texas to be with her parents for the holiday

The former president passed away on November 30, at the age of 94, and while the Today correspondent said she is still 'in pain,' she feels lucky that she and her family were able to give her grandfather a 'proper sendoff.'

Jenna acknowledged that it can be difficult to lose someone publicly because you hear people talking about your loved one, but she stressed that she and her family 'felt so surrounded with love.'

'And I just thought about other people that lost people they loved this season, right before Christmas, who don’t get this, and then life goes on. But for us, we felt it,' she said.

'He would have been embarrassed, I think, by how public it was, and by how much we talked about him.'

The late Bush was buried at his presidential library next to his wife, Barbara, who passed away in April, and their daughter Robin, who died in 1953.

Jenna said she heard somewhere that when a loved one passes away you can emulate them and fill that void.

'My grandpa was extraordinarily patient. He was patient with us. He never made us feel like what we had to say wasn't important,' she explained, noting that she can sometimes be impatient with her daughters.

'I have just decided like maybe that's the void I am going to fill,' she said.